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ISBN 10: 8186921419 ISBN 13: 9788186921418
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ISBN 10: 8186921419 ISBN 13: 9788186921418
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents A note/Chhanda Gupta. Acknowledgement. Introduction/Ratna Dutta Sharma. 1. Doctor patient relationship nature and boundaries/Debashis Chatterjee. 2. Doctor patient relationship ethical principles vs. socio cultural factors/Pushpa Misra. 3. Culture as determinant of patient physician relationship in Ayurveda/Amit Kumar Sharma. 4. Religion (Islam) and sex as determinant of physician patient relationship/S.Y. Khan. 5. Doctor patient relationship a Homeopath's appraisal/Swaraj Mazumdar. 6. Concept of Indigenous medicine/Sashinungla. 7. Caraka and the notification of the Indian Medical Council on Physician patient relationship a comparative study/Ratna Dutta Sharma. 8. Non reason madness mental health science and the Ethics of Psychoanalysis /Anup Kumar Dhar and Ranjita Biswas. 9. Shades of confidentiality in physician patient relationship in the context of mental health/Somdatta Bhattacharyya. 10. A glimpse into the domain of consent in the doctor patient relationship is it a myth or a reality/Nandini Banerjee. 11. Patient physician relationship for conducting a clinical trial a look on ethical aspects and role of statistical designs/Gopaldeb Chattopadhyay. 12. Medicine and law in the perspective of physician patient relationship/Malay Kumar Basu. 13. Status of patients and physicians in Indian scenario Its improvement for delivery of better health care/Bansi Badan Mukhopadhyay. 14. Some feminist concerns about medical practice/Shefali Moitra. The contributors. Index. The papers presented at a workshop on patient physician relationship organized by Department of Philosophy Jadavpur University have thinkers from various disciplines like religion philosophy and law discussing a range of issues involved in patient physician understanding. The concept is viewed in the modern context as well as keeping the indigenous thought tradition in mind. The papers examine the nature and limits of the patient physician relationship issues relating to medical ethics the working of consent and confidentiality and the link between law and medicine. They look into the role of culture as a determining factor in the patient physician relationship and the impact of religious beliefs and values on the relationship. They stress the need for a harmonious and balanced relation between the patient and the physician and importance of communication in patient physician relationship. The experts specially throw light on feminist concerns about medical practice such as the need for treatment referring to gender related differences and examine the way individual characteristics of doctors and patients affect the way they relate to each other. They emphasise on patients being educated and enlightened to be able to exercise their rights. The volume will prove interesting and informative to medical practitioners and researchers as well as general readers. 258 pp.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Hardcover/pub.1971/Gd. condition/137 pages - This text deals with certain questions of theory. It represents the natural evolution of a line of thought, role of value development, which I have been pu rsuing for several years. [AR128109]. Book.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: Preface. 1. Hegelian Ethics and Its Actualization/Krishna Roy. 2. Tagore and Freud: Female Sexuality/Pushpa Misra. 3. The Vedic Notion of Rta/Pradyot Kumar Mandal. 4. The Concept of Asura in Indian Tradition/Raghunath Ghosh. 5. Responses from Dharma-Ethics to the Concept and Practice of Euthanasia in Medico-Legal Contexts/Indrani Sanyal. 6. Dos and Don ts for the Persons Involved in the Health Care Domain/Ratna Dutta Sharma. 7. Deep Ecology and Jainism/Santosh Kumar Pal. 8. Society and Code of Conduct: A Deliberation with Reference to Women in Ancient India/Gopa Gupta. 9. Manusmrti and the Position of Women in Society/Krishna Datta and Gargi Goswami. 10. Terrorism: Some Ethical Issues/Roma Chakraborty. Index. Morality for the Ailing and Others: An Anthology on Applied Ethics, volume 2 is a collection of ten articles written by distinguished scholars who have provided exciting and interesting introduction to some domains of medical ethics, environmental ethics, ethics of politics, exploratory account of moral domains centring female sexuality, women s position in society and prescribed code of conduct for women and analytic explanation of some hard-core ethical concepts and theories. This publication aims at carrying out the task of emphasizing the link, if any, between hard-core ethical theories and their applications to real life practical situations with special reference to Indian texts and literature. However, any holistic approach to ethics as a branch of philosophy hardly can deny drawing some contrast, comparison and analogy with the Western paradigms. The present anthology is no exception to this custom. Strictly speaking, this is a book on Applied Ethics which aims at exploring concrete suggestions, as far as possible, to meet challenges posed before human beings arising from moral conflicts and dilemmas at different levels of life. Whoever is interested in applied ethics whether a researcher or a student or a lay reader will be enormously benefited by the richness of the content of this volume. Authors have sharpened theoretical tools as per their requirements and credibly covered some of the fuzzy areas of practical moral situations. Articles are written in clear language and in very lucid but argumentative style.
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Published by Botanical Survey of India, 2004
ISBN 10: 8181770056 ISBN 13: 9788181770059
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents: Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Morphological characters. 3. Genus Hedyotis L. 4. Key to the sections and species. 5. Description of sections and species. 6. Plates of pollen grains. 7. Appendix-I: Micro characters of pollen grains. References. Index. From the foreword: "Botanical Survey of India publishes results of its scientific activities under four series. The first series deals with Flora of India publications in the form of volumes of Flora of India and Fascicles; the second series deals with state floras and the third with District floras. In addition to these, critical taxonomic revisions, monographic accounts and miscellaneous works are published under series-4. The present book "Taxonomic Revision of Hedyotis L. (Rubiaceae) in Indian Sub-Continent" by Drs. Ratna Dutta and D.B. Deb is one such work published under series-4. The present investigation of genus Hedyotis L. is a result of extensive studies of herbarium specimens housed in major herbaria of India. Out of 515 species found in the world, the book deals with 74 species occurring in the sub-continent. Taxonomists all over the world are not unanimous on the generic limits of Hedyotis L. has been enlarged on reassessment of characters used by earlier workers, and Oldenlandia L. and Kohautia cham and Schlechtd. have been merged under it. The genus has been treated under 7 sections namely sect. Hedyotis represented by 8 species, sect. Oldenlandia by 18 species, sect. Kohautia and sect. Scleromitrion by 5 species each, sect. Involucrella by single species, sect. Diplophragma by 35 species and sect. Antidopsis represented by 2 species. Authors have taken support from pollen studies and seed morphology to substantiate their taxonomic decisions. This comprehensive taxonomic revision is written and presented in complete from and should serve as a useful manual to facilitate the identification of this highly specialised groups of plants not only in India, but also in neighbouring countries of the sub-continent. Authors have examined all the types or their photographs or all the names involved number of line drawings showing important diagnostic details for almost all the taxa included in this work will be of special interest to botanists in general and taxonomists in particular. Elaborate notes and lists of specimens examined are additional features of this book.".
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Abbreviations. Peace talk a prelude/Mamoni Raisom Goswami. Introduction/Anuradha Dutta. Vol. I. Assam Bodoland Karbi Anglong N.C. Hills Gandhian philosophy Manipur I. Assam 1. Assam portents of violence and hope for peace/Nani Gopal Mahanta. 2. Whither peace process in Assam a commentary/Sunil Nath. II. Bodoland 3. Ethnic assertion among the Bodos of Asom a contextual study of the Bodoland movement/Dhruba Pratim Sharma. 4. Insurgency in the North East and its effect on women and children with special reference to the Bodoland movement a perspective/Kanan Basumatary. 5. Looking at the roots of political conflict of the Bodos and their negotiating for peace/Suryasikha Pathak. III. Karbi Anglong 6. Ceasefire and designated camp in the context of recent ethnic carnage in Karbi Anglong District/Mousumi Choudhury. IV. N.C. Hills 7. History of the Hmars problems of maintenance of peace/H.L. Keviom and N.C. Hrangchal. 8. Peace process in N.C. Hills/B.C. Langthasa. V. Gandhian Philosophy 9. Towards peace a Gandhian approach/Natwar Thakkar. 10. Approach to peace and Gandhian philosophy/Rabindra Upadhyay. VI. Manipur 11. Peace process in North East India role of women in peace process in Manipur a perspective/Anandi Khangembam. 12. A search for new paradigm understanding the transformation of Armed conflict in Manipur/Bhabananda Takhellambam. 13. Peace process in Manipur Armed conflict state repression and women/Lokendra Arambam. Vol. II. Mizoram Nagaland Tripura Karbi Anglong N.C. Hills VII. Mizoram 14. Peace process in Mizoram with special reference to the role of the Church/J.V. Hluna. 15. Insurgency peace accord and its implementation with special reference to Mizoram/Lianzela. 16. Peace and development in Mizoram a perspective/L.T. Pudaite. 17. Constructing a model for the peace process in Mizoram/R.K. Satapathy. VIII. Nagaland 18. The search for peace in North East/Charles Chasie. IX. Tripura 19. Peace process in Tripura problems and prospects/Chandrika Basu Majumder. 20. Root causes of tribal unrest in Tripura and the search for peace/Nagendra Jamatia. 21. Searching the root of Rebellion in Tripura a commentary/Satyabrata Chakraborty. X. Karbi Anglong 22. Problems and prospects of peace in Karbi Anglong views and opinions i. Ethno centric problem and Karbi Anglong/Padmashree Rongbong Terong. ii. Identity crisis/Bulu Terang. iii. Peace initiative and political discourse/Daniel Teron. iv. Politics of recognition/Dharam Singh Teron. v. Article 244 (A) and thereafter/Jitemai Bepi. vi. Leading to disturbance and peace the factors/Lenin Tokbi and Borsing Enghee. vii. Unemployment chanting disillusionment/Punyalata Sarmah Rongpi. viii. Insurgency and development/Raju Teron. ix. Problems and prospects of peace in Karbi Anglong the UPDS perspective/Sai Ding Eh. x. In retrospect Karbi Anglong/Sarthe Ronghi. xi. Political problem of autonomy Karbi Anglong/T.P. Hanse. XI. N.C. Hills 23. Problems and prospects of peace in N.C. Hills views and opinions i. Police administration N.C. Hills/A.R. Laskar. ii. Whither administration/Arun Chandra Haflongbar. iii. Dilemmas integrating languages/B.C. Langthasa. iv. Permanent peace an illusion/Debojit Thaosen. v. Apparent peace in N.C. Hills a mirage/Diganta Das. vi. Role of government/Dilip Nunisa. vii. Identity crisis in N.C. Hills/J.K. Thaosen. viii. Changing Mindset/Martin Teron. ix. The question of Dimaraji/Praful Hafila. Contributors. Bibliography. Index. The volume is an outcome of a series of workshops on Problems and Prospects of Peace in Northeast India held by peace studies OKDISCD Guwahati. Peace studies started working since October 4 2004 under a ford foundation grant with a view to analyse the reasons for the escalating violence and conflicts in the entire Northeastern region. The volume has been divided into two sections based on the sequence of workshops conducted at different times and at different conflict ridden areas of the region. But for a more visible reading and understa.
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Speech/S.D. Sidhu. Introduction/Anuradha Dutta. I. 1. Bodo women peace makers within the ethnic paradigm/Abhijit Bhuyan. 2. Women in armed conflict the Manipur experience/Babloo Loitongbam. 3. Legacy of the women's movement in Manipur/Bhabananda Takhellambam. 4. Role of students organisations in peace building understanding Manipur/Bobichand Meitei Rajkumar. 5. Muslim women of Manipur and peace making a transitional role from behind the veil to public space/Elizabeth Devi. 6. Armed conflict state repression and women in Manipur politics of the body in violence/Lokendra Arambam. 7. Manipuri women powerful empowered or marginalized/N. Vijaylakshmi Brara. 8. Challenges before women's movement in Manipur/Pradip Phanjoubam. 9. Building peace what difference do women make/Rita Manchanda. 10. Role of women as peace builders with special reference to Nagaland/Triveni Goswami. II. Discussion contribution of women to peace building A. Workshop Imphal legacy of women's movement in Manipur 1. History of social movement (Women's movement) in Manipur peace development and national security political participation and women in Manipur/Dhanabir Laishram. 2. Peace and its definition/Pradip Phanjoubam. 3. Northeast policy and government of India/N. Vijayalakshmi Brara. 4. NSCN(IM) and Government of India and negotiations and state/Babloo Loitongbam. Women's access to power 1. Women peace and state/K. Taruni. 2. Peace and empowerment of women and peace and development/Esther Chanu. 3. The question of providing space to hill women groups in Manipur/N. Vijayalakshmi Brara. 4. Research on women from a multi ethnic perspective/Lokendra Arambam. 5. Women power in Manipur in the light of state economy and politics/Bimola Devi. 6. Manipuri women their strength and contribution/Subhra Hanjabam. 7. Empowerment of Muslim women in Manipur and their relation with the Meira Paibis/Sitara Begum. Women and media 1. Women and media my experience/Anjulika Oinam. 2. Women and media/Likla Leima. 3. Media's role and Meira Paibis/Pradip Phanjoubam. 4. Women and media/Sunita Devi. 5. Representation of women in media change in the character of Manipuri women in the light of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and Irom Sharmila and Gandhi/Lokendra Arambam. 6. Women media and reporting/Pradip Phanjoubam. Armed conflict state repression and women 1. Effects of armed conflict on women and children and role of the judiciary and economy and conflict and conflict and women/Babloo Loitongbam. 2. Violence against women (VAW) and state force/Babloo Loitongbam. 3. Violence against women (VAW) guardians of law and state force/L. Sadanada. 4. Women in trauma/Manoharmayum Ranjana. 5. State as a discourse national security strategic defence and sinister play by the state/Lokendra Arambam. 6. Killings by state and non state actors the justification/Babloo Loitongbam. Peace initiatives and women's organisation 1. Rational behind the formation of the Meira Paibis and their activities/Bhabananda Takhellambam. 2. Role of tribal women in peace building in Manipur/Valley Rose. 3. Tribal women and peace initiative in Manipur with special reference to the Naga women/Grace Satsang. Role of students organisations in initiating peace in Manipur 1. The role of students in peace initiative in Manipur/Rajkumar Bobichand. 2. Students organisation and peace Participant. 3. The power of students movement and peace minority protection and homogenizing/Pradip Phanjoubam. B. Workshop Guwahati 1. All Bodo women's welfare federation (ABWWF) and its role/Kanan Basumatary. 2. NEDAN foundation and its role/Digambar Narzary. 3. Tamulpur Gramdan Anchalik Sangh and its role/Rabindranath Upadhyay. 4. All mising women's front and its role/Moloryina Pegu. 5. Women's contribution toward peace building/Rita Manchanda. C. Workshop Kokrajhar 1. All Bodo women's welfare federation (ABWWF) and its role/Kanan Basumatary. 2. All tribal women's welfare federation (ATWWF) and its role my experiences/Latika Hajo.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Progress in Cryptology - INDOCRYPT 2025 | 26th International Conference on Cryptology in India, Bhubaneshwar, India, December 14-17, 2025, Proceedings | Ratna Dutta (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Lecture Notes in Computer Science | xxiii | Englisch | 2025 | Springer | EAN 9783032133007 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Cryptology in India, held in Bhubaneshwar, India, during December 14-17, 2025.The 19 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 83 submissions. They are organized into these topical sections: Classical Algorithms; Symmetric-Key Cryptography; Zero-Knowledge and Interactive Proofs; Isogeny-based Cryptography; Multivariate and Lattice-based Cryptography; Quantum Cryptography; and Secret Sharing and Cloud Security.